âGame of Thronesâ recap: Itâs Jon vs. Ramsay in epic battle to the death
The vilest character on HBOâs âGame of Thronesâ since the late and terrible King Joffrey Baratheon (Jack Gleeson) suffers a gruesome fate on âBattle of the Bastards,â Season 6âs penultimate and oh-so-bloody Episode 59.
Psychopathic Lord Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) has committed innumerable atrocities during his reign of terror.
He savagely raped his bride, Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner), on their wedding night. He fatally stabbed his father, Roose (Michael McElhatton). And he fed his stepmother, Walda (Elizabeth Webster), and newborn half-brother to the dogs.
Now the only obstacle standing between Ramsay and complete control of northern Westeros is Jon Snow (Kit Harington) and his outmatched, ragtag army marching on Winterfell Castle.
âWhy lead these poor souls into slaughter? Thereâs no need for a battle,â Ramsay tells Jon with a cynical smirk. âI am a man of mercy.â
In exchange for surrendering his soldiers and proclaiming Ramsay âthe true Lord of Winterfell and Warden of the North,â Jon will supposedly be pardoned for deserting his Nightâs Watch post.
But Jon doesnât bite. And Ramsay doesnât bite at Jonâs counteroffer to settle their conflict mano a mano. Jon might prevail in a swordfight, but Ramsayâs army will surely defeat a force half its size.
âMy dogs are desperate to meet you,â Ramsay taunts Jon in parting. âI havenât fed them for seven days. Theyâre ravenous!â
Ramsayâs smartest strategy would be to remain inside the castle and repel an attack. However, Jonâs military advisor, Ser Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham), believes Ramsay that will fight on an open field.
âIf the other houses sense weakness on his part, theyâll stop fearing him,â Davos says of Ramsay. And fear is House Boltonâs prime weapon.
Just as predicted, Ramsay and his troops leave the protection of Winterfell and prepare to charge.
But first Ramsay plays a cruel game by releasing his hostage, Jonâs half-brother Rickon Stark (Art Parkinson), and ordering him to run. As Jon attempts a rescue, Ramsay slays Rickon with a well-aimed arrow.
Soon the battle erupts with epic, horrifying carnage.
When Ramsayâs men raise their shields, point their spears and form a tightening ring around Jonâs troops, it appears House Bolton will triumph.
But suddenly Petyr âLittlefingerâ Baelish (Aidan Gillen) and his soldiers from House Arryn arrive and crush Ramsayâs forces.
Retreating to Winterfell doesnât save Ramsay, for Wildling giant Wun Wun (Ian Whyte) batters down the gate before crumbling to the ground with dozens of arrows lodged in his body.
Jon avenges Rickonâs murder by ferociously pummeling Ramsay until his face is a disfigured mess. But Sansa has the honor of delivering the final blow.
âYou canât kill me,â Ramsay protests. âIâm part of you now!â
âYour words will disappear,â Sansa coldly replies. âYour house will disappear. Your name will disappear. All memory of you will disappear.â
With that, Sansa releases those ravenous hounds. And thatâs how wicked Ramsey meets his demise, while Sansa walks away with a satisfied smile.
But wait. Thereâs more!
Across the Narrow Sea in Meereen, the slave masters with their fleet of ships hurl fireballs at the Great Pyramid in an attempt to topple Queen Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke).
Danyâs counselor, Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage), tries to put a positive spin on the dire situation.
âDespite appearances,â Tyrion says, âI think youâll find the cityâs on the rise.â
Though Tyrion favors diplomacy, Dany favors military action.
So she soundly defeats the slave masters by deploying her three fire-breathing dragons, her Unsullied warrior-eunuchs, her Second Sons mercenary army and her fearsome Dothraki horsemen.
Danyâs message to those who would restore slavery on the continent of Essos?
Iâve got dragons!
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